The Asian Age

Locusts attack Gurugram, trigger panic across Delhi

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT with agency inputs

As swarms of locusts descended on Gurgaon and some border areas of the national capital on Saturday, the Delhi government issued an advisory to contain and control the menace of desert locusts. The Delhi government put all districts on high alert and asked district magistrate­s to coordinate with the fire department for spraying of pesticides and insecticid­es to prevent a possible attack of cropdestro­ying locusts.

Though there were no reports of any damage to crops or vegetation in Gurugram, at many places residents kept their windows closed to prevent the insects from entering homes. Some reports said that the swarm was 8 km long and 5 km wide.

The Delhi Air Traffic Control (ATC) directed pilots of all airlines to take necessary precaution­s during landing and take-off of aircraft in view of locust swarms seen near the airport in areas along Gurugram-Dwarka Expressway, and an advisory issued by the Delhi developmen­t commission­er said that residents can distract the locusts by making highdecibe­l sound through beating of drums, utensils, playing high-volume music, bursting crackers, and burning neem leaves.

The advisory asked people to stay doors, keep windows closed and cover outdoor plants with plastic sheets. Earlier in the day, a huge swarm of locusts reached Gurugram via Jhajjahr covering the skyline of the millennium city and prompting officials to take necessary actions to ward off the threat.

 ?? — PTI ?? A swarm of locusts flies over DLF area in Gurugram on Saturday.
— PTI A swarm of locusts flies over DLF area in Gurugram on Saturday.

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